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melissa: your final idea is being defensive in stocks. what do you mean by that? >> yeah. i don't see anything atrackive saying i have to buy stocks right now.th they are within 10% of the all-time highs, even with the puback. there's an argument saying theyi are cheap, but i don't know we're past everything that hasyi to come to light, all the debt debate, the fiscal cliff,, capital gains taxes. there's no compelling reason re buy here over the next two to three months. let some of this pass, use your assets in her places, raise cash, and then you're in a better positn to earn money once 2013 starts. melissa: the thing your ideas have in common is an idea of hunkering down, and sort of of having this investment over a long period of time. why wuldn't you hunker down within the target? give president obama credit thah whether it's because of the fed and easy money or whatever it's been, the stock market has donee well. would you buy some favorite stocks and plan on holding theme through the entire next four years? >> you know, i've always been an advocate of buying stocks
melissa: your final idea is being defensive in stocks. what do you mean by that? >> yeah. i don't see anything atrackive saying i have to buy stocks right now.th they are within 10% of the all-time highs, even with the puback. there's an argument saying theyi are cheap, but i don't know we're past everything that hasyi to come to light, all the debt debate, the fiscal cliff,, capital gains taxes. there's no compelling reason re buy here over the next two to three months. let some of this...
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i'm joined with michael tricia, ana and we invite a criminal defense. sara, what happens? how does this work if there's a federal -- one federal law but the state makes up a law in colorado, the people have spoken. in colorado, they said listen, we want legalization. >> they voted for this. so good question. you know the issue here is that federal law always trumps state law and so when you're dealing with an individual who's going to purchase marijuana it is analogous to alcohol. it is regulated, it is legal. you can purchase it. you don't have to show a medical reason but you know, i think with the demand for marijuana now becoming legal you're also dealing with the supply. and when you start getting into this sort of increase in all of the growth houses and the drugs that are going to come in through the borders to the u.s. from mexico, from canada, especially like washington state is a hub being so close to canada. then you deal with, you know, the feds stepping in and the d.a. stepping in and enphotgraphersing federal law because it really is -- and enforcing law. it
i'm joined with michael tricia, ana and we invite a criminal defense. sara, what happens? how does this work if there's a federal -- one federal law but the state makes up a law in colorado, the people have spoken. in colorado, they said listen, we want legalization. >> they voted for this. so good question. you know the issue here is that federal law always trumps state law and so when you're dealing with an individual who's going to purchase marijuana it is analogous to alcohol. it is...
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we're going to be joined by tim mack a defense reporter for politico. tim, thanks for coming on to the show. you know, i want to ask you tim, is president obama -- he's overseeing all of this. do we know he's doing a good job here? are we able to judge whether or not his response to this from afar by sending clinton there was the right thing? >> well, what we can say is the president has been involved in the negotiations. he's talked to egyptian president morsi at least three times over the last 24, 36 hours or so. so we know that he's actively involved and sending secretary of state hillary clinton over there, does send a message like michael hastings was saying earlier, does send a message they view this as a priority. she broke off her asia trip just to go over there and engage in the diplomacy we haven't seen in a long time. >> you brought up morsi. i find his role in all of this fascinating. i mean here, taking over egypt after the arab spring, an ally whether we approved of what he, did he was an ally for so long. coming out of the accords. does e
we're going to be joined by tim mack a defense reporter for politico. tim, thanks for coming on to the show. you know, i want to ask you tim, is president obama -- he's overseeing all of this. do we know he's doing a good job here? are we able to judge whether or not his response to this from afar by sending clinton there was the right thing? >> well, what we can say is the president has been involved in the negotiations. he's talked to egyptian president morsi at least three times over...
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amy goodman: in defense of pete seeger. will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: before huac, the house un-american activities committee. what did woody guthrie himself feel were his most important achievements? will kaufman: he would say, as he did say, just telling the stories of people who he encountered and putting their stories to music. he often said, "yeah, i haven't written an original word in my life. everything i write down is something i heard from you out there, and i'm just telling you something you already know." so he would say that he wasused music as a means of telling stories that otherwise would not get told, from people who would not be heard otherwise. and as far as he was concerned, that was his life's mission. amy goodman: will kaufman, author of woody guthrie, american radical. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our woody guthrie special, we turn to the british rocker and activist, billy bragg. in 1998 and 2000, bragg participated in two well-known albums paying t
amy goodman: in defense of pete seeger. will kaufman: yeah. amy goodman: before huac, the house un-american activities committee. what did woody guthrie himself feel were his most important achievements? will kaufman: he would say, as he did say, just telling the stories of people who he encountered and putting their stories to music. he often said, "yeah, i haven't written an original word in my life. everything i write down is something i heard from you out there, and i'm just telling...
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caller: yes, i see room for budget cuts in the defense department. i'm a senior citizen facing retirement, and i really do believe in some means testing for social security. it's an insurance program. and there are people, you're just like with your health insurance, if you're really lucky and you've done the right things, and you're really healthy, you're not complaining that you've paid for health insurance. and then the people who need it, there's money for them. so it's the same thing. there are many people who have benefited greatly, sometimes from unfairnesses that rich people have bought for themselves and our country. but your people have benefited, and so you know why should they be connecting social security insurance? host: bonnie is in oklahoma on our republican line. good morning, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. host: please go ahead. caller: i think that they should not care anything for obama because he was such a smart alec during the election that they shouldn't give him a thing. i think they should let it g
caller: yes, i see room for budget cuts in the defense department. i'm a senior citizen facing retirement, and i really do believe in some means testing for social security. it's an insurance program. and there are people, you're just like with your health insurance, if you're really lucky and you've done the right things, and you're really healthy, you're not complaining that you've paid for health insurance. and then the people who need it, there's money for them. so it's the same thing....
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with all the income growth out there, having those ties helps us in defense issues and other things. we are not doing that now. >> one of the easiest places to get republican support for a new agenda, so maybe it, we get it right, but -- what would a new american renewal agenda be comprised of? >> let's negotiate a trade agreement. president obama is the first president to not negotiate one. >> south korea. >> they were negotiated in the previous administration. we have an opportunity right now in europe and asia to knock down barriers, tariff and non- tariff barriers and you would get overwhelming support for that. it would have been tougher in the first term. this is a time to move on from that. the only point i would disagree with my goal is the just mentioned europe and japan have the in much worse than we did. we need to help our current largest trading partners getting it right by knocking down these barriers to we can engage china and the other emerging markets in a way to serve everyone's best interests. >> what would you think about this as a possible secretary of commerce.
with all the income growth out there, having those ties helps us in defense issues and other things. we are not doing that now. >> one of the easiest places to get republican support for a new agenda, so maybe it, we get it right, but -- what would a new american renewal agenda be comprised of? >> let's negotiate a trade agreement. president obama is the first president to not negotiate one. >> south korea. >> they were negotiated in the previous administration. we have...
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phrases you would like to, helping veterans, go to the veterans administration, go to the department of defense, and you'll find dozens of web sites that tell you how to get in touch with veterans, how to run a job fair, or how to look for a particular skill sets in an individual you need for your organization. sometimes you are going to have to do more than just check the skill set out and hire somebody. what's he did when he was 17 or 1819 dust out of high school, they may pick up a lot of things in the army that they did not come in with a particular skill, so we might have to have a program that builds on that early education and gives them the training they need for the job you have for dumping. not just expect them to walk through the door with everything that you need. you may have to provide training, mentoring, and other kinds of support group activities for these and people. >> how do we use this experience that we are all now much more aware of to establish a template? if we ever go to war again, and this type of issue probably would be even more critical, given the changing nature o
phrases you would like to, helping veterans, go to the veterans administration, go to the department of defense, and you'll find dozens of web sites that tell you how to get in touch with veterans, how to run a job fair, or how to look for a particular skill sets in an individual you need for your organization. sometimes you are going to have to do more than just check the skill set out and hire somebody. what's he did when he was 17 or 1819 dust out of high school, they may pick up a lot of...